can anyone explain what "motion to dismiss" is/ when it happens in a traffic case?

fruitrollup

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is this instead of guilty/innocent or before then? can anybody help me out on when you do this in the proceedings/ what this is?
 
thanks for this stuff... so how does the structure of this go? i check in, ... what happens up to this point at arraignment? im trying to write a script with some marc stevens defenses so id like to know how its gonna go down word for word. this is important to me and i got fucked over on this one. its driving on a suspended in ma which is criminal thanks again
 
I'm not a lawyer, I used to serve papers, lol. Sorry I don't know much more than what a motion to dismiss is, can't really tell you how it's done.
 
You and/or your Lawyer must appear in court. The judge hears both sides. After hearing everything presented in the case your Lawyer would/could ask for a Motion to Dismiss provided the other side did not fully prove that it was you or the offense in question.

You got caught behind the wheel of a car DWLS. The police have their computers to show that your Lisc was suspended by the state. They have very good grounds that the arrest/ticket/detention they made was Legal.

However if you had a legal document showing you paid and/or your Lisc was reinstated the day before or prior to getting stopped, then you would have just cause to ask for a "Motion to Dismiss"
 
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